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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Phulkian Sardars Sidhu-Brar bans — Eponym = The Phoolka family had descended from the celebrated Phool, their eponym, from whom descended the rulers of Patiala , Jind , Nabha as well as the Chiefs of Bhadaur, Malaudh and Badrukhan and the Sardars of Juindan, Laudhgarh, Dyalpura,… … Wikipedia
Sidhu — ( pa. ਸਿੱਧੂ, unicode|siddhū ) is a prominent and one of the most influential Jat/Jatt gotra (clan). The Sidhu clan is mainly found in the state of Punjab in India and Punjab in Pakistan. When Mohammed of Ghor invaded India, he was given maximum… … Wikipedia
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